Teenage Dream Album

Teenage Dream Album




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Teenage Dream Album
California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg)
Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) [feat. Missy Elliott]


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Capitol Records





Katy Perry & Snoop Dogg

Katy Perry & Snoop Dogg
Playful hedonism may be Katy Perry’s hallmark (“Yeah we danced on tabletops and we took too many shots/Think we kissed, but I forgot,” she burbles on “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” but there’s a palpable, laser-sighted focus to this second album. Once more masterminded by banger architects Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Benny Blanco, it leaps giddily from euphoric dance uplift (“Firework”) to glitchy electronica (“E.T.”). Polished, challenging, and precise, this is bubblegum with a bite.
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I really wanted to like this album. "Teenage Dream" itself is a superb pop tune, one of the better hits of 2010 from what I recall and I have a lot of nostalgia for "Last Friday Night" and "Firework" and to this day enjoy those songs, but even at a very young age I always hated limp pop funk of "California Gurls". But Still I had a mostly positive outlook on… Read More



Lukasz Gottwald / Benjamin Levin / Max Martin / Bonnie McKee / Katy Perry

Lukasz Gottwald / Max Martin / Bonnie McKee / Katy Perry

Calvin Broadus / Lukasz Gottwald / Benjamin Levin / Max Martin / Bonnie McKee / Katy Perry

Ester Dean / Mikkel Storleer Eriksen / Tor Erik Hermansen / Katy Perry / Sandy Wilhelm

Ester Dean / Mikkel Storleer Eriksen / Tor Erik Hermansen / Katy Perry

Monte Nueble / Katy Perry / Christopher "Tricky" Stewart

Lukasz Gottwald / Max Martin / Katy Perry

Joshua Coleman / Lukasz Gottwald / Max Martin / Katy Perry

Monte Nueble / Katy Perry / Christopher "Tricky" Stewart / Brian Thomas

Katy Perry / Christopher "Tricky" Stewart / Greg Wells

Stacy Barthe / Monte Nueble / Katy Perry / Christopher "Tricky" Stewart

California Gurls [Passion Pit Main Mix]


Calvin Broadus / Lukasz Gottwald / Benjamin Levin / Max Martin / Bonnie McKee / Katy Perry

Lukasz Gottwald / Benjamin Levin / Max Martin / Bonnie McKee / Katy Perry

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Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Henson Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Playback Recording Studio, Santa Barbara, CA

Roc The Mic Studios, New York, NY

Rocket Carousel Studio, Los Angeles, CA

Silent Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA

Studio At The Palms, Las Vegas, NV

The Boom Boom Room, Burbank, CA

Triangle Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA




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Passionate

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Quirky

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Snide

Stylish

Swaggering

Theatrical



Empowerment

Girls Night Out

Mischief

Partying

TGIF

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Nothing comes naturally for Katy Perry. Blessed with a cheerleader’s body, the face of a second-chair clarinetist and a drama club queen’s lust for the spotlight, Perry parlayed all these qualities into success via her 2008 pop debut One of the Boys , an album that worked overtime to titillate. Working hard is Katy Perry’s stock in trade: whether she’s cavorting in the Californian sun or heaving her cleavage, she always lets you see her sweat, an effect that undercuts her status as a curvy Teenage Dream, the ideal she puts forth on her 2010 sophomore set. All this labor produces fetching magazine covers -- sometimes accompanied by good copy within -- and grabbing videos but it undoes her records, since we always hear her fighting to be frivolous. And all Perry wants to do is have fun: all she wants is to frolic in the spotlight, and she’ll follow the path of others to get there, raising eyebrows a’la Alanis , strutting like Gwen Stefani and relying on Britney ’s hitmaker Max Martin for her hooks. There’s no question Perry is smart enough to know every rule in pop but she’s not inspired enough to ignore them, almost seeming nervous to break away from the de rigeur lite club beats that easily transition from day to night or the chilly, stainless-steel ballads designed to lose none of their luster on repeat plays. Perry acknowledges some shifting trends -- she salutes fellow attention-whore Ke$ha on “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” replicates Ryan Tedder ’s glassy robotic alienation on “E.T.” but tellingly avoids ripping off Lady Gaga , who is just too meta for the blunt Katy -- but these are merely accents to her old One of the Boys palette. And, once again, the music feels familiar, so Perry distinguishes herself through desperate vulgarity, wooing a suitor with “you make me feel like I’m losing my virginity,” extolling the virtues of blackouts and an accidental ménage a trois, melting popsicles, pleading for a boy to show her his “Peacock” (chanting “cock cock cock” just in case we at home didn’t get the single entendre). All this stylized provocation is exhausting, and not just because there’s so much of it (none of it actually arousing). It’s tiring because, at her heart, Perry is old-fashioned and is invested in none of her aggressive teasing. Not for nothing did she give her best post- One of the Boys song, “I Do Not Hook Up,” to Kelly Clarkson ; its pro-abstinence rally flies in the face of the masturbatory daydream she’s constructed. It's ironic that her best song finds her lurking behind the scenes, because Perry's greatest talent is to be a willing cog in the pop machine, delivering sleek singles like “Teenage Dream” and “Hummingbird Heartbeat” with efficiency. Isolated on the radio, the way “Hot N Cold” was in 2009, these singles will wind up obscuring the overheated and undercooked nature of Teenage Dream as a whole. Then again, the album itself is almost incidental to the self-styled fantasy that Katy Perry sells with this entire project.



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4.92 x 5.59 x 0.47 inches; 3.53 Ounces Manufacturer

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Capitol Item model number

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MCD-KPERRY Original Release Date

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2010 Date First Available

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May 7, 2010 Label

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B003L77TZI Number of discs

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